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Pediatric and Neonatology

The “see one, do one, teach one” model has historically served as a cornerstone in medical training. However, in pediatrics and neonatalogy – fields that require high precision, gentle handling, and a thorough understanding of unique patient physiology – this approach presents specific challenges.

Realistic simulation provides a safer, more effective way to train healthcare professionals in infant imaging procedures without compromising on patient safety. High fidelity simulation addresses the pain points of teaching on an infant patient population and enables pediatric and neonatology trainees to develop confidence and competence in a realistic but risk-free environment.

Southmead hospital invests in BabyWorks to teach bedside ultrasound for neonates.

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“The problem is that it takes people quite a while to just get the hand eye coordination and the right views, and it's quite difficult to learn on babies because they'll start protesting, they get cold, and they're being disturbed. So, it is very useful to get people to practise on a simulator.”

Interview with Dr David Evans MBE, Consultant Neonatologist & Director of Medical Education

Southmead hospital, Bristol

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